Theology

R.C. looks at Biblical references and modern testimonies concerning angels. He points out that we are inclined to avoid Scriptures about angels because the concept of an invisible, spiritual realm is so difficult for us to grasp. Nevertheless, he says …
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Ancient Hebrew names were more than arbitrary tags. They meant something. The names of God in the Old Testament help us to see various important aspects of His nature. The God We Worship is an intriguing study of God’s character …
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The holiness of God has been obscured, and, consequently, the church’s doctrine and ethics have been tarnished. Entertainment has replaced worship in many places, the Gospel is misunderstood and neglected, and the church assimilates itself to the culture instead of …
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In this series of messages from Ligonier’s 2003 conference series in Washington D.C., Dr. R.C. Sproul and Rev. Kenneth Jones explore the biblical doctrine of sola fide, or “Faith Alone.” Reminding us that this is the doctrine upon which the …
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In times of testing, it is important to be well grounded in the basics of Christianity. In Renewing Your Mind, Dr. Sproul offers a summary of the major tenets of the Christian faith. He explains the biblical basis for each …
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Did Christ die for all people without exception or only for those whom He came to save? Why was the atonement even necessary at all? Does faith precede regeneration or does regeneration precede faith? What is the order in which …
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In this three-volume set, Dr. John H. Gerstner provides a systematic theology of the writings and sermons of Jonathan Edwards. Edwards, a minister in Northampton, Mass. during the eighteenth century, was one of the forerunners of the age of Protestant …
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In this book, Dr. R.C. Sproul surveys the great work accomplished by Jesus Christ through His crucifixion — the redemption of God’s people. Dr. Sproul considers the atonement from numerous angles and shows conclusively that the cross was absolutely necessary …
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A well-known speaker and historian reveals how he came to believe that Reformed Christianity is the fullness of biblical religion in its best form. W. Robert Godfrey has written this personal story of how he came to Reformed Christianity to …
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The Westminster Confession of Faith is a Reformed confession of faith, in the Calvinist theological tradition. Although drawn up by the 1646 Westminster Assembly largely of the Church of England, it became, and remains the ‘subordinate standard’ of doctrine in …
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When Christ redeemed us from sin and death, He incorporated all believers into His body. It is therefore critical to understand the nature and calling of the church that we might be effective members of the one body that is …
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Recently, a small group of vocal enthusiasts has claimed that all of biblical prophecy including the final resurrection and last judgment was completely fulfilled in the first century. The supporters of this idea have caused some to abandon the historic, …
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Keith Mathison clearly investigates the development of this doctrine from the days of the early church to the fourth-century assault on it, from its recovery during the Reformation to the relativism and individualism that permeates it in today’s teaching. In …
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